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| From: Electronic Arts Category: Video Games
List Price: £29.99 Buy New: £14.98 You Save: £15.01 (50%)
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Rating: 59 reviews Sales Rank: 72
Platform: Nintendo Ds Genre: life-simulation-games Rating: To Be Announced Media: Video Game Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 5.2 x 4.9 x 0.8
EAN: 5030935057058 ASIN: B000RO35RE
Release Date: September 20, 2007 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours
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Amazon.co.uk Review
The Sims 2: Pets has already appeared on the Wii, but it was just a simple port of the PlayStation 2 version with little real use made of the Wii remote. This though is a complete reimagining of the whole The Sims concept made exclusively for Nintendo's consoles. The concept is largely the same as always as you take control of the lives of your own fictional family in what's a cross between a video game and an interactive version of Big Brother. The graphics have been completely revamped, moving away from the pseudo realism of the older games and using a much cuter, cartoon style that's somewhere between Playmobil and Animal Crossing (they're actually modelled after a Japanese toy line called Pinky Street). Naturally the game makes full use of the Wii's controls with the remote used to pick up, rotate and drop objects and buildings with refreshing ease, while the nunchuck is used simply to move around. This is all in the aid of making the game as customisable as possible, from the characters themselves to their homes and furniture. Previously The Sims games let you build your own house or swimming pool but here you can design your own fridge if you want or bed, sofa or any other item of furniture. This feeds into the concept of having to do up your house and turn your virtual ghost town into a thriving village full of oddball characters. With Animal Crossing still some way off this could be the next big casual game on the Wii. Harrison Dent
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Age Range June 14, 2008 L. Smailes (Northumberland) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Just to add to the comments all ready made here, I as a 30 year old enjoyed playing this game for some weeks befre I tired of it. My 8 year old son then had a couple of weeks on it and then my 6 year old daughter got it. We all loved it and it can have up to 3 profiles at a time which now means that we all still have profiles and we all keep going back to this game. It is extreamly intuitive to play and so even my 6 yearold had no problems. A great no brainer!
the best ds game ever April 16, 2008 J Rycroft 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Written by Mary age 8 My Sims is great you can make your own person and you can unlock loads of cool mini games amd win money and every time you go up a level you can unlock a shop or place, you can buy cakes and clothes and even toys, meet friends, so go on buy My Sims it's great!
Boring April 11, 2008 Mrs. J. May 2 out of 7 found this review helpful
12 year old daughter - So boring, got it the DAY it came out and now theres nothing to do, finished it in 5 school days I would reccomend the wii version as you can build houses too! You will fall asleep playing ;]
My Sims (DS) April 11, 2008 L. Carter 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
This game is really good when you first get into it and brilliant mini games are included although there are some downfalls to it! The bus is slow and the interaction between other sims is poor! It's not like the normal sims game at all. The mini games become boring after a while and once things are completed in certain parts of the town there's not much else to do.
Quite fun April 4, 2008 H. Hart (Bucks, UK) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
My sims is ok and exiting at first but after you have completed all the star levels there is hardly anything to do. I recomend this game to those who are good at holding your temper because somtimes nothing happens for ages. Well, I hope this review was helpful!
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